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Chimacum School Board chair Cammy Brown, left, and board member Maggie Ejde hosted a strategy meeting about the defeated bond issue on Friday.
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U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer spoke to the North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce in Quilcene on Friday.
Kilmer tallies 7th local talk with Quilcene stop hall meetings with a stop Friday. “Whenever there is a gathering of more than 10 people, I try to be there, to be available,” said Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor. “I try to be as accessible as I can, to hear what’s on people’s minds.” BY CHARLIE BERMANT During last week’s congresPENINSULA DAILY NEWS sional recess, Kilmer — who represents the 24th District, QUILCENE — Staying connected with constituents makes which includes the Olympic Peninsula — held seven town hall for more effective representameetings, appearing in Port tion, according to U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, and in that spirit, Townsend on Tuesday, Sequim the congressman who represents on Thursday and Quilcene on the Northern Olympic Peninsula Friday. He said he hears the same finished a series of area town
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concerns at most of the meetings, but there is often something new. “People want one of two things: for the economy to work and for the government to work and eliminate the current level of partisan bickering,” he said. “But there are times when I hear an idea. Recently, I heard from someone who felt the Food and Drug Administration isn’t approving generic drugs fast enough, and we are now in communication with the FDA about that topic.” TURN
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Chimacum board mulls bond today Deliberations underway over $29.1M measure BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
CHIMACUM — Sponsors of a failed Chimacum school bond are looking to sustain the momentum generated by a recent public meeting as they deliberate when to resubmit the measure to voters. Whether the Chimacum School Board will put the measure on an April 25 ballot is on the agenda at a state Board of Education retreat taking place today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the administration building, 91 West Valley Road. The $29.1 million measure would finance an addition to Chi-
macum Creek Primary School, making it into a full-fledged elementary school housing preschool through fifth grade, along with capital improvements. The bond fell about 100 votes short of approval in the special election earlier this month.
Strategy meeting About 20 people attended a strategy meeting Friday morning at the Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock to map out the rapid process needed to win approval in April. TURN
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Bank shares its legacy First Federal donates to Peninsula BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — First Federal continues to support the communities that support it, officials said while announcing recent grants from First Federal Community Foundation. The nonprofit foundation has awarded $741,300 to organizations and projects in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties since its inception in January 2015. “First Federal has a legacy of giving back to the community,” said Karen McCormick, executive director of the foundation and past president and CEO of First
development in communities where First Federal operates a full-service branch. First Federal has branches in Federal, in a recent interview. “It has always done that since Port Angeles, Port Townsend, it opened its doors in 1923. The Sequim, Forks, Silverdale and bank wanted to continue that Bellingham. legacy in a very big way.” The foundation, a private August grants 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, Ten local nonprofits received a started with a gift of $400,000 in total of $441,300 in the foundacash and 933,360 shares of stock tion’s first round of grant awards in First Northwest Bancorp, the announced last August. parent company of First Federal Among them was a $100,000 Savings and Loan Association, donation to the Dungeness River upon the bank’s conversion to a Audubon Society for the replacepublic company in January 2015. ment of the deck on Railroad The foundation provides Bridge over the Dungeness River grants for community support, near Sequim. affordable housing, economic TURN TO BANK/A5 development and community
From left are David Flodstrom, president of the First Federal Community Foundation board of directors and board member of First Federal; Larry Hueth, president and CEO of First Federal; Karen McCormick, executive director and board member of the foundation; and Stephen Oliver, board member of the foundation and board chairman of First Federal.
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